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- packaging-corporation-of-america | Violation Tracker
PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA INC TIM-BAR CORP Violation Tracker, produced by the Corporate Research Project of Good Jobs First, is a wide-ranging database on misconduct by large and small corporations throughout the United States
- Containerboard Manufacturer Will Pay $2. 5 Million for . . .
Packaging Corporation of America (PCA), headquartered in Illinois, has agreed to pay $2 5 million in civil penalties to resolve allegations that it violated the Clean Air Act’s General Duty Clause and Risk Management Program Regulations at its containerboard production mill in DeRidder, Louisiana
- PCA to appeal $91. 8M payout verdict for . . . - Packaging Dive
Packaging Corporation of America plans to appeal an April 24 jury verdict to award $91 8 million in compensatory damages plus prejudgment interest to nine survivors of a deadly February 2017 explosion at the company’s pulp mill in DeRidder, Louisiana, according to the company’s updated quarterly report filed with the U S Securities and
- Jansen v. Packaging Corp. of America, 895 F. Supp. 1053 (N. D . . .
As to the requirement that Packaging "knew or should have known" of Antoni's claimed misconduct, the relevant inquiry is whether Packaging's appropriate agents were negligent in having failed to discover Jansen's assertedly hostile work environment before she brought it to their attention
- TENNESSEE WORKERS COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD TENNESSEE . . .
employee was working under mechanical equipment that engaged unexpectedly, resulting in severe crush injuries to the employee After initially providing workers’ compensation benefits, the employer denied the claim, asserting the affirmative defens
- Packaging Corporation of America - National Labor Relations Board
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- SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Purcell Lefkowitz LLP Announces . . .
The investigation seeks to determine whether Packaging Corporation of America's directors breached their fiduciary duties in connection with recent corporate actions
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